![]() ![]() “It’ll be a historical overview,” Rundgren promises. ![]() He’ll also hold an intermission Q&A at each show, answering questions submitted in the lobby as fans arrive. After some single shows in England and the Netherlands starting April 3, the tour comes to North America on April 10 for a series of two-show visits in 10 cities - plus Tokyo during May - which will feature historic video content and material from Rundgren’s days with the Nazz through 1998, the period covered by the book. Rundgren, meanwhile, has moved on to his next project - The Individualist Tour, supporting the publication of his memoir The Individualist: Digressions, Dreams and Dissertations last December. From my standpoint it was principally for the benefit of the fans I was not sitting around yearning to do it, but the fans would constantly say, ‘Is this ever gonna happen?’ and finally we figured out a way to make it happen.” Assayas, interestingly, has joined the Kasim Sulton’s Utopia band and is about to release his own album. So then you’re back to being a working band again, and I don’t think any of us had that intention. “It’s not the kind of thing we can just put together again ’cause we couldn’t claim that we hadn’t played for 32 years and make that kind of event again. “I don’t think that anyone is dying to do it again,” he says. He doesn’t rule it out entirely, but he doesn’t sound particularly optimistic, either. Rundgren says there’s been no discussion of any more Utopia touring. ![]()
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